THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1890. 9 ILZ2 CABBOii, PLEASANT SURPRISE PARTY Those who pleasantly HUim Inert Miss Carrie HelmH, at her South Washing ton street home, Thursday evening, ctc: Mlwes Lizzie Knsc, Lena Chap man, Martha Kofp. Maggie AA'atklns. Catherine Thomas, Louise Jung, Maude Carter, Ida Scull, Mary Olhbs. Mlllcent flllibs. of this city, and Dora UrlgfiH, ot Srrnntim: Messis. Thomas Thomas, nurt Lindsay, Daniel Thomas, Albert Simon, Will Rox. Charles Hone, Ocorg" Knse, Hexford Smith. Pierce Couitney nnd Rnlph Ileern, of Scranton; Charles Mnynnrd. John Osborne and Will I'nrkes, of Jerinyn. BLED NEARLY TO DEATH. Frank Scnnlon. of Powdcrly street. fell while skating ye-'tercHy nnd tetilk liiK on a broken bottlft cut it Rash four Inches long from the palm of his hand to his wrist. A lnrgc artery was sev ered and Wood spurted copiously from the wound. Or. Ctlllls soon nrrlved but the patient was In a very weak con dition 'when the flow of blood wn stopped. "FARMERS' DANCE.' The "Fm mere Dnnco" at Rurke's hall last evenlnR was a tleclddly novel, interesting nnd enloyable social affair. Milk maids and ploush hands tripped the light fantastic in true rustic style. Miss Cuiran. of Scranton, furiilshed piano music. Refreshments were serv ed There M a probability that thl funny thing will be lepeated in the near future. and two chlldien are among the recent sufferers with la Rrlp. Mrs. Rogers, of Harford, Pa., visited her son, Prof. Rogers, at the home of Mr. W. H. Kdwnrds Inst week. Mrs. Hvron lluckhiRham Is recover ing from her iccent illness, under Dr. Knedler's treatment. Miss A'erna Stanton, of Peckvllle, U the RUest of Mini Hertlm Orlmcs. Two old empty frame houses belong ing to the Gun and Water company were destrojed by flic nt an early hour Thursday nun nine. The loss Is sllghs The origin of the tire Is unknown. Mr. C. C. Clay spent yesteidny In Scrunton on business. Mr. A O. Allen, of Portland, wis clrculatlnR ninunc fi lends here on Tlnu-Milay. The Ladles' Aid society of the Pres byterian church will meet with Miss Helen Williams at her homo heie on Thursday next. Owing to so much sickness at pres ent, Miss Holllster and orchestra will postpone their concert heie for two or three weeks. 66 7 mm 9 9 m TAYLOR NEWS. Woibel nnd Williams Social Event -Church sonal Nowb. Nuptials, nnd Per ls Dr. Humphreys' Specific (or Coiiglu, Colds, Iniluenza and GRIP In t ie uictory As a pt'cvcn'utivo. In a factory employing over one hun elr"d hands, the management obllRed each employe to take "77" ns a pie ventntlve durlnp the epidemic, with tlie tCHUlt tltut not a sIiirIo one was absent on account of the Orlr. while many establishments were crippled by the absence ot employees, If you v. Ill carry n vial of "77" In your pocket nrd take frequently you will ccape the Grip. "77" prevents Pneumonia. At druggists or sent prepaid; We., 50c. 11.01. I)R MUMPIIKBYa' HOOK SBNT PRIIH. Ilnmphirys' Med. Co.. Cor. William & John St.. New Yolk. lie euro to gel HUMPHREYS' Stone, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Rodney, Mr. and Mrs. lien Hunter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ocorge Stelnback, Mr. and Mrs. IMwnrd Aton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers, Mrs. Fiiscllla Rheadstruni, Mrs IMy Wage, Miss .Tosephlne Hyder, Miss Hattlo Wlnkley, Mr. Finery Hlnkley. Mrs. Mary A. Lane died nt the home uf, her daughter, Mrs. Hh-nm Ash, on the iOih of this month, ngecl "Shears, V months, 10 days. Interment wns made at Mill City. Miss Josephine Hyder, of Scranton, Is visiting her parents this week. Mr. D. F. Smith was called to Green Hldge on Tuesday last by the serious lllne?s of his brother. Mm. Hyion Laubsher Is on tho sick list. Fire In ok p out In the house ot Mr. Chinles Palmer on Thursday night, do ing considerable damage before It was extinguished. The members of tho family wcie not In the house when tho hie started. Mrs. Frank Pmoko Is visiting1 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jennings. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. OFFICERS INSTALLED. Deputy Warden W. K. Rcnnctt has Installed the following lloyal Arcanum officers: Regent. Dr. W. W. Fletcher; vice regent, F. A. Coogan: past regent, AA J. Williams; orator. K. D. Ynr rlngton: secretary, J. Copeland; col lector, F. Smith; treasurer. J. A'nnder ni.irk; chaplain, Gporgo Hudson, guide. A. H. Vnndermark; warden, J. P. Duffy; sentry, A. Sontag. WOODEN WEDDING. At the celebration of their wooden wedding, Mr. and Mis. W. O. Roberts .entertained the following persons at their elegant Ninth avenue residence: Mr. nnd Mrs. Chat ten Gramer, Sir. and Mrs. C. F. Rose and miii Clarence, Mrs. . A. Reynolds and daughters Flora and Delia, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Reynolds and daughter Lolp, and Miss Beatrice Uurdlck. CHANGES AT THE "LOOKOUT" Delaware nnd Hudson surveyors wero ;jt work near the Lookout yesterday. Options on property In that vicinity have been secuied and as soon as the weather will pel ml t switches will b-s put in making a small yard for the j-torage of coal from Powdcrly, No. 1 and No. 3 mines. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Samuel Caminsky, ot New Yoik, for merly a business man of this city, Is the gues-t of Julius Moses. James Stephens.of Dane avenue. ha lestimcd woik after an Illness. Mrs. Henry Pierce, of John street, in entertaining her father, Aaron Wright er. of Otlsvllle. N. Y. T. C. Robinson is getting along nicely. Miss Fninm Avers, who has suffered with pneumonia. Is convalescent. W. H. Stansbury Is conllned to his home on High street by Illness. A. L. Gumey is In Mahanoy City on business. Mrs. II. It. Stone, of Pike estreet. Is entertaining Mrs. S. Solomon, of New York city. Mis. David Grllllths. of Scranton. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. II. Brink, of JJnrte avenue. Miss Dora Griggs, of Scranton, who hao been visiting her grandparents In this city, returned homo yesterday. MrF. Martin Sweeney, who was con fined to the Carbondale hcwpltul with typhoid fever, has gone homo. George Schroeder w ho was injured by a runaway Monday will be able to re sume his duties at Alvard & Male's In a few days. Mis. Alexander McDonald and niece. Miss Annie Grady, will leave next Wednesday for Chlengo, III., where they will join Mr. McDonald who has. been there for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mis-. McDonald and niece expect to reside In Chicago. Rut one of these who took the civil service examination October 22 In the Municipal building for the positions of postal clerk and carrier was successful and he was W. J. Fox, of this city. His passing maik was 71.65. Mrs-. Henry Gallagher and children, of Scranton are spending the week with Mrs. Gallagher's paients, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick ICarly, on Seventh ave nue. '"Supcrba" at the Grand last night w.ih presented to an audience that taxed the capacity of the house to its utmost. The poor board met and transacted routine business last evening. ELMHURST. Dr. Knedler returned last evening from a short visit with his parents at Alburtls, Pa. Superintendent Talor vihlted the schools lieic last week. Mr. IJ. F. Hardenbergh Mis, Jessie Hardenbetgh and Mis. IJ. AV. Davlj jmk$ Weak Men sWm Restored Or No Ex pense for Treatment A eonrtc of remedies-the Barrel of medical idenc and Apparatus Indorsed by phjtlclan will be sent ON TRIAL, WITHOUT ADVANC? PAYMENT. If not all we claim, return them a our expense. HEN WHO AM5 WEAK. BROKEN DOWN. DISCOUItAQED, men who tuCer from the effects of disease, oreriTork, worry, from follies or ex cesses, from unnatural drains, weakness or lack of derclopment of any portion of tho body, failure of vital forces, unfitness for marriage all such men should "come to tho fountain head" for a scientific method of marvellous power to vitalize, develop, restore, and sustain. On request we will send description, with testimonials, In plain sealed envelope, ( No C. 0. P. imposition or other .deception.) Address &ItHedicICo.,Buffalo,N.Y.. On Wednesday at 3.M o'clock Miss Kate Welbel, the accomplished daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welbel, of Main stieet, wns united in marriage to Mr. Richard Williams, a popular young man also of this plac, at the Welsh Raptlst church parsonage, by the Rev. J. M. Lloyd. The bride looked ccceed lngly nttiactlve In a gown of blue, ti homed with lace and silk. The bridesmaid was Miss Annie Williams, sister of the groom, who was attltci In costume similar to that of the bride ami carried a large bouquet. The best man was Mr. Casper Welbel. The marriage was a quiet affair, and was nttended only by re. tlvcs of the con tracting parties. After the ceremony the bridal party was driven to Plttston On their return a reception was held for the immediate lelatlves. Mr. nnd Mrs. Williams will go to hous-kceptng In a neatly furnished home on Main street. Mrs. Havard, of Lallln, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Pugh, of Tiylor street, on Thursday. Miss Mary Jones, of tho Archbald, was the guest of friends In this plaic yesterday. One of the grandest social events of the season was held on Thursday even ing at the residence of Mr. nnd Mis. D inb'1 Dougherty, of Rendham, when tlvy tendeied a recptlun to Miss Kate MeNleholns, who Is thiir guest. Danc ing was Indulged In, and Professor Leo Crossin, of Scranton, delighted th" guests with a number of ills excellent selections on the piano. Refreshments wer served to the Invited giiesl. Those present weic Misses Kate Me Nleholas. M. Uuane. M.iy Fallon. Helen Fallon, Minnie und Annie Unban, Mar garet Fallon. L. Hlnes, Margaret Jones, Manie and Jennie Purke, F.lla Howell. Nellie Rurges-s, Agnes Glvnn, S. M. Coyne, Sadie .McNIcholas, Tessle Hit? gins R Ragan. It. Flvnn. Ma.v Mr Grail. Annie t'ooncy, Lizzie Hiltz, Cello, Ituddy, M.ny Ruddv. Sarah Needham, Annie Iloban, Minnie Hoban, May Mc Nulty. Maggie Dm kin. May Flnnerty, Fannie Dm kin, Kmma Faust, Maggie McDonnell. Winifred Hanett, Mr. and Mrs. ji. .1. Hanett, Ida MeCoomb Nore. Kate and Maine Ronnei-. Annie and Kale Laffey, KlUi McNulty. Mary Coyne, Amelia Jacob", nnd Messrs John Laffey, Frank Murruv, Vincent Coyne. Frank Judcre, Patrick Gonlon. Ch.ules Grogan, John Fallon, Mlrhael Holleian, Peter Lallv. Patilck Lough ney. Joseph Fallon and John T. lleahy, P. T. Dougheitv, Patrick McL-iughllu. William Rest. Janus (VMilhy Martin Reddington. Doe Fndden. William May. Patilck and Timlin Mef'ov. IMwnrd Gerrily. John Shaughnessy, D. Fadden, T. Larkln, Sidney llugh"s. M. Cnlkin. John Rurke, P. J. Ruane, J.ime.- lie Dermott. .lan.ct. Judce. John Ilealev, W. M. Fadden. Fdward Ingolby Iler beit Henzell. Patilck Louglmey and Mrs. Hany Illivs. Preaching in the Welsh Congrega tional clumii tomorrow will be as usu al, Rev. loi Thomas ollkiutlng. All aie cordially Invited. L, K. Weiss, of Sei anion, was a uuIpcsh KIior in town yesterday. Name- of all comp"titois must be In the hands of the pccretuiy of the Washington's blithdav eisteddfod be foie. or no later man l-Vh. V). Ji ha t'. Richards, secretary. A large deh gallon of members from the Lackawanna lodge. No. IS, Ameri can Protestant Ladies' association, paid n fraternal sit to I.ady Grant lodge, of Smith Scranton, on Thurs day evening Taylorvllle lodge. No. CIS, Independ ent Older of Odd F.Uows, will meet this evening In their rooms on Main street. Mirs Corn Snow, of Hyde Park, wns the guest of Miss i:thcl Joins. t S'oirs street on Thui.'day. Services in the Prcsdr teiLr. church tomorrow will be In Id at trc n-ual hours. Rev. L. R. Foster will ofllehite. All are eoull.illy Invited. Mr. and Mrs. Rkiiaid Winters weri the guests of their daughter. Mrs Jo seph Fletcher, in Wlnton. on Monday. IYi.fessor Thomas Jenkins, of Ilydo Park, called on friends In this place on Thursday. Jumes Sullivan died at Lackawanna hospital yesti-idav. The remains worn brought to ids late homo In this plate, from where the funeral will occur to morrow afternoon. The young man was 18 years of age and was well liked by his associate?. He Is mmixod '' a mother. Mis. Sullivan, nnd two sis ters. Misses Reatriee and Mary, and two brothers, John and Patilck Sulli van. Preaching In the Calvary Raptlst church tomorrow will be nt tho usual hours. Pastor, Rev. 11. H. Harris, D. D.. will olllclnte. All are cordially in ted. Mr. Thomas P. Jones, of North Tay lor. Is confined to his home by tho grip. The committee in charge of the re cent drawing of Mrs. Llewellyn Kvans will meet this evening In Justice of the Peace Grllllths' olllie to dispose of the dlfierent prizes. Services ut the Welsh Raptlst church tomorrow us usual. Rev. J. M. Lloyd ofllclatlug. All ale welcome. 24. The funeral was held Thursday morning. Interment was made nt the Catholic cemetery. John SchelUille, of Gouldsboro, was in town Friday. Mrs. William Hsehenbach gave n birthday party at her homo on ('coper street, Monday evening. Rev. S. Guy Snowden, pastor of tins Methodist Episcopal church, linn ha 1 charge of the revival services held In that church this week. Mayfleld was again visited by si fu rious lire at an early hour yesterday morning. About 2.1.' o'clock the llnmes were discovered In a dwelling house oc cupied by Hungarians. Almost before an nlaim could be given the llanics honor of the ninth birthday of their son, Ilnrold, at which thero were about twenty-five hnppy children present. The Ladles' Aid society of tho Metho dist Episcopal church served a Buppcr Wednesday evening In tho basement of the church. The attendance was very good. The Republican caucus was held Fri day night In the school house. The report hao not been announced yet. It Is most unfortunate that there Is no town hall In which these meetings can be held, as the old one burned down some time ago. A new Ice house is being built back of the Austin block. Will Austin has moved Into the Os borne house on Wnverly street. Two new dlteclors ure to be elected this venr, as the terms' of Mr. A. Rail and Mr. Hcckmnti expire. Roth of these men have served their olllco well. Mr. Rail has been on the. board some time and undei stands the work very well. Mr. Heckmnn Is a wide-awake, energetic man, thoroughly Interested In the good of the cchool. It would bo well If these men arc re-electel to servo another term. TUNKHANNOCK. PROFESSIONAL Recomsifiend Peruna to Everybody. SICK-ROOM EXPERIENCE TELLS THE STORY A Scientific Remedy for Catarrh So Declared by Doctor and Nurse. Asa S. Keeler, esq., has been engaged for the last, few weeks In auditing the accounts of Ihe prothonotary and ot tho register and recorder, with the had gained such headway that it was , stntc Thc following is a summary PECKVILLE. seen the building was doomed Tha wind soon can led the llatnes to the adjoining premises and before the lire was subdued, n store, a saloon and two dwelling houses were totally de stioyed. The saloon and store was the property of Mike Shnrak. II Is under st')od that the loss Is covered bv In surance. Sharaek had $2,200 Insurance through Jermyn agencies and he also ra tried other policies with a Carbon dale agency. At a meeting of the Ladles' Aid of St. James Episcopal church, held nt the rectory on Thumlny evonlnsr, the fol lowing olllccrs were elected: Presi dent, Mrs. Rendered: vice president, Mr. Whltmore: secretary, Mrs. Hors well; treasurer. Mrs S. D. Davis. With i the exception of the vice president nil Miss Lena Shadier Is ill. Profer-sor H. E. Rarnes, of Walnut street, Is again very III. Lasher war electroscope pleased n small but appreciative audience at the ilremen's hall last evening. Services In the Methodist Episcopal ! tho officers were re-elected from last church tomonow Rev. S. C. Slmpklns, rear. pastor: Preaching at 10.30 a. in. and 7 ' A special convocation of the Select p. m. Theme for the morning sermon. "A Christian's View of tho Surrounding Wni id;" evening. "Small Sins." This will he the fourth sermon In a series to the young people. A cordial Invita tion Is extended to all young people connected with the Methodist Episcopal congregation. The choir will render special muMc for the occasion. The castle of Pennsylvania, Anrlent Order Knights of the Mystic Chain, will be held ill Odd Fellows' hall here on Tues day evening, February 7, at which time th'? marked degree will be conferred on several past commanders. Fred Johnson, a youth residing on the Hast Side, was quite painfully In jured yesterday, while engaged at his supper given under the auspices of th woik In the Delaware and Hudson col- tmsteees on Wednesdav evening was a splendid success, socially and finan cially, and the board of trusteecs de sire to thank all who took part In mak ing tlie evening such a grand success, especially Miss Movie, of Scranton, who gne her aid voluntarily. It U needless to say that she won the hearts of the people with her excellent recita tions, and they greatly desire- to hear her again. The new piano which the young peo ple has pku ed in the lecture room of the Methodist Episcopal church meets with the general appioval of all. and A a splendid addition to the Sunday school. The ev client singing by the choir of the Methodist Episcopal church on Sunday evening last was highly ap preciated by the large congiegatlon who were invent. The large Ramond coal btenkc-, owned by Jones & Williams, of Scran ton, and locnted nt the Ridge, had a nniruw escape fiom destruction by Mi" at about 1" o'clock yesterday moiling. The lire was discovered by breaker hands. The llames were consuming the lloor near a stoi e in tlie screen loom when discovered. The alarm was quickly sounded by the breaker whb'He. The breaker hands formed a bucl'et brlgnde and by their elllcient work sub dued the llames. The Wilson Fire com pany, of this place, was on the way to respond to th" alarm when a telephone message was received that the tire is out and their "-erviees would not be ne!dej. Had the llames had a bi-tter foothold, and with the wind of yesterday, the breaker mil other build ings would have no doubt burned. On Puturdnv or Monday evening th new lire alarm L-ong at the borough electric light I hint will be tesl-1. We make thl'i announcement so that the citizens may not be alaimed h hi"i tlie test Is made. Spi vices In the Presbyteilnu chtiiih next Sunday nt 10.;!n a. m. and 7 p. m. ' Subject lor evening. "Tho Woman of ! Samaria: or. Successive Stages in Cm- I version." All welcome. Rev. S. II. ' Moon, D. D., imstor. Peckvllle Raptlst church. Rev. J. S. Thomas, pastor. Services tomorrow at 10.H0 a. m. anil 7 p. in. Morning sub ject, "Love and Service;" evening sub- I ject. "Wlint God Can Do With a Sur- ! rendered Life." Paptisin alter tho ser mon. Sabbath school at 11.30 a. m. All are welcome. The V. C. T. r win Kve an enter tainment Wednesday evenlne;. Feb. 1, at the Firemen's hall. The cominliteo Is taking gieat pains In preparing tip' programme, which will be ns follows: Chorus, by the High school; prayer, Rev. Slmpklns; opening address, Wlllio Dunlap: piano solo, Fred. Renjamln; tableau. "Meeting:" recitation, "I.ittlo Hlossom," Mabel Williams; recitation, "An Old Man's Story," Mrs. R. Gralg: solo, AV. AV. AVatklns; lecitatlon, on temperance, Nina Rrundage; choru, by tho High school: medley.four ladles; recitation. "A Voice from thu Poor House." 'Cora Samnson; motion song, by ten children; tableau, first scene, "A Shadow on the Home;" second scene, "A Redeemed Home;" i pollution. "Jug or Pitcher," John Pentlcost; reci tation, "A Hold Jinn," Ginco Day; singing, by High school; recitation, "Heautiful Snow," Mi.s. McKelvey; piano solo, Fred, licnjmulu; tableau, in threo acts. "Rllso and Rllss Dis turbed." All ate cordially Invited. Ad mission only ten cents. AVnrapah council, No. SS, D, of P., will give a graphaphone unci literary entertnlnment In Ledyard hall. Monday evening, Jun. 30. Cake and coffee free. Admission, ten cents. CLARK'S SUMMIT. llery. His thumb was badly crushed and hand mangled. Dr. M. J. Shields dressed the injuries. Mike Oblnik, of Mayfleld yard, was kicked by a mule yesterdav, nnd had several of his t"etli knocked out and a. badly cut nnd bruised face. Tomorrow moinlng Rev. R. N. Pos ten will preach In the Raptlst church on "Tlie Suffering Christ." Evangelis tic sei vices In the evening and every I night during the week except Saturday evening. Rev. C. A. Renjamln will preach In tho Methodist Episcopal chinch to monow morning on " Tremendous Question to Parents,." In the evening hl' subjpet will bo "Who is the Fanatic-''" Mr. Ed. Hicks, of Plymouth, is visit ing his sister. Mis. Thomas Hocking, of Second street. Mrs. John Reirvman and two chil dren, left yes.teulay to join her hus band In Connecticut. The following names were uninten tionally omitted from Ihe list of those who attended the entertainment under the auspices of the Centurv club nt i John 1 Catbondale. AVedne-lay evening: Mrs. i dlan. H. A. AVIIImnn and daughter. Mandane, Mrs. AV. S. Radcer, Mr. and Mrs. O. AV Coon end daughter. Rnrtha. his report' In the prothonotnty's olllco thero were entered 410 Judgments, I amicable action, 3 writs of certiorari, 2," original writs, 22 transcripts, nnd 23 appeals. In the register's ofllce there were lr letters testamentary Issued and nineteen letters of administration, SrtJ deeds recorded, 63 mortgages nnd as signments, and 30 other instruments. Them was a collateral Inheritance tax collected in the estates, of Samuel Sto rey, Susan Miller and Rachael Shlffer; total amount $112.97. The total amount eit state tax collected at the recorder's office was $331.37, and nt the prothono tary's olllco was $241.23. Totul for tho two, $375.CC. The death of A. AV. Rcnshaw oe curicd on Thursday, after a long Ill ness. Funeral will be held Saturday at 3 p. m. from the house COURT PROCEEDINGS. In the estate of Samuel Durllng. de ceased, leturn of sale Hied and auditor asked for. In the estat" of Henry Champion, de ceased, petition for partition filed. Commonwealth vs. Ryron Carey, convicted of larceny: Defendant brought into court nnd sentenced ns follows: To restore the stolen prop erty If not nlready restored, or pay the value thereof; to pay a lino of $3 to Hie commonwealth and the costs ot prosecution, and undergo imprison ment In the Eastern state penitentiary at Philadelphia for the period of one year and three months, and stand com- i mltteel until sentence Is compiled with; i sheriff to convey him there In ten days. i Commonwealth to use of Mary A". Fassett vs. E. II. AArclIs, ct. al.' Jan. 27, 1809, defendants plead non assttmp- j sit, payment with lease, etc. E. F. Loighton vs. Syracuse Diy Goods Co.: Jan. 27, 1S99. agieement made In court that the injunction here tofore granted bo made peipetual. Commonweilth vs. James I). Gallup, Jr.: an. 27, l1, defendant ca'led and recognizance forfeited to be respited upon appearance at next term. Mary Smith, surety. M. J. Mergan vs. ciiarlcs Kern: Jan. 2S, IMiil, reasons for new trial filed. John Trowbiidge, Jr., vs. S. A. Ad ams: Jan. 2S, 1S93, jury find for tho defendant In thc sum of $9.50. In le-discharge of guardian of Lvda, Jayne: On presentation of petition Fnsctt Is discharged as guar- i' :-..-" . .,t?vrt-T?tex of &wm '.-...::-'::.--:.-:::---ins?K i-ts 0:sss?& 'imnw j't'& in re-asslgnment of E. II. AVells1 Jan. 1 27. 1SP9, upon motion, court appoints 1 E. J. Jordan, ese,, an auditor to make David O. Griffiths, of Scranton, spent ! ellstilbutlon of the funds in the hands Thursday evening here with his hi oth er, Thomas E. Griffith". The funeral of the late James Con nors, of tho East Side, will take place at 2.30 this afternoon. The members of the Keg fund of the Delaware and Hudson collloiy will attend In a bod v. Henry Morcom. of Third street, has left town to work at New Orange, N. J., for a time. PRICEBURO. Mif. Wllllnn Thorpe, of Main sheet, Is confined to her home by lllners. Tho masquerade ball held In Kelfcr's hall by the Elite dancing class was largely attended. The new boileis which have been pot In nt the new llrerooms, recently built at Johnson's No. 2 colliery, will b-j started up on Monday. of tho assignees, ns shown by their first partial account. On petition of AV. E. Little, court grants his discharge as assignee in above estate. Eva It. Hamilton vs. George Hamil ton, ellvorc"- Alias subpoena exit, re turnable next term. Jessie A'aughn v James L. Vaughn, divorce: Alias subpoena exit, leturn n hie next teitn. Peter AVIIllams vs. Laura. A illiams, divorce Alias subpoena exit, rutin li able neat term. Rosa c. .Smith vs. Henry Smith, di vorce: Alias subpoena exit, returnable next term. Henry Fllckner vs. S n. Fllckner, divorce: Alias subpoena exit, return able next term. In re: estate of John AVilsey, deceas ed: Order for inriuest in paitltlon in mw s&y3 .5ni-fjiirnii Vj;3. llKs1 Mil. JAS0X I.RYAX, FROFESSIOKAL NURSE, FRANKLIN, IND. The nurse Is often brought to a closer observation ot the effect of any mcd Iclne than the doctor nlmself. Tn constant attendance upon the patient day and night, he observes the effect of every dose of medicine, while the doctor only sees the patient occasionally and must lelv, more or less, upon the re ports of the nurse. ' Pe-ru-na Is In high favor with the nurses. It is a specific for catarrhal diseases of all varieties. It cures catarrh of the throat, catarrh of the lunga catatih of the rtoniach, catarrh of the kidneys, nnd that form of catarrh so common among women, known to the profession as pelvic catarrh, ordinarily called female complaint. Pe-ru-na cures these troubles promptly and per manently. Mr. Jason Rryan, Franklin, Ind., who Is a piofessional nurse of exper ience, writes: "My ft lend is improving, thanks to you and Pe-ru-na, I am called on to num the sick of all classes.- I recommend " -' .a, to such an extent that I am nicknamed 'Pe-iu-nu' by nearly ' -j. 1 am going to have mv photo taken soon, and if my photo wll. uenellt you or anybody else, 1 will gladly allow you to use It." Mis. Lizzie M. Rrewcr, AVosterly.,15. I., writes In a recent letter to Dr. Hart man: "I was very much pleased to read In our dallv paper for the first time that your icniedy (Pe-ru-na) Is being advertised In our city. I have been doing feir years all lhat I could to make the people of our city undeistand i the virtues of your remedies, and you may Judge how glad I am to see your remedies' udverti'eel In our papeis. I have use-el Pe-ru-na In n.y family for over four years. 1 find it a sure cui for all catarrhal affections so common in tills part of the country. It cures a r-nlil nt mifd Theirt Is: no eoiierb medi cine that can at all eeiual Pe-ru-na. As for la grippe, there In no remedy that can compare at all with Pe-ru-na." McIIargue, Rozeninn, made a young woman or ner again. After 1 received your Her complaint was catarrh, indigestion advice In lecard to l and change of life. I have Introduced THOMPSON. ! above estate continued until next term. The silk factory, which has been, In re: lunacy of Richard Rlrd: E. IJ. erected between the Delaware and Mentzer appointed a committer to take Hudson and the Ontario and Western testimony, subject to objection of cnun railioads, will begin operations' on i sel for commonwealth. AA'ednrsday, Feb. 1. Any one wanting Information to employment, will get it by addressing A'. Rllss, postolllee, Pilcebuig. Pa. John AVesley Castle K. G. E will meet this evening In Odd Fellows' hall. Mr. and Mrs. Chailp Pickering, -it Main street, are recovering fiom their ri-i ent illness. The fair which Is being conducted In Foley's hall under the auspices of St. Thomas' church Is attended by very large crowds of people from up and down tho valley. 400 tickets were solel last evening. Justice of Peace AVilllam J. AVIllInms made a business trip to Scranton ye-teiday. A very pleasant surprise was ten dered Mr. George Stelnbach on AA'ed nesday evening last by ejulto iv largo nnmlipr eif blH fiienil nnolm. ,,n,i MOSCOW. other amusements were Imlnlirn.l in -. .. ....,.,. .,,, titiil refreshments w er- Harvml Thn.. his. u. rt. jjui-rn isiieii inenus in I present were: Mr. and Mrs. F. H Scranton nnd Mooslc over Sunday. .smith. Mr. and Mrs. Foster AVIllInms! W. A. Lancaster, who has been ill Mr. wnrt Mrs. A'nn Mken. Mr. nnd Mrs. with pneumonia, died ut his homo on jm,H-s AVInkley, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred uiiio sii eei, inursouy niuining. i lie funeral will be held In tho Methodist church Sunday, at 11 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Chailes A'an Gorder, of Peckvllle. was tho guest of the for mer's mother, part of this week. Mrs. M. E. Rrown, of Mill street. Is confined to her home with an attack ot tho grip. Mr?. Mnroney, an aged lady of Mnplo lake, died at her home Tuosday, Jan. No healthy person need fear any dangerous conseepuences from un at tack ot la grippe if properly treated. It Is much the same as a severe colli und leeiulres precisely the H.nne treat ment. Remain quietly at home and tako Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as directed for a severe cold and u prompt and ceimplete recovery Is sure to fol low. For sale by all druggists. Mat thews Rros., wholesale unci retail agents. DALTON. The Thompson Athletic association met yesterday and elected ofilcers as follows: President, Linn Spencer, vice-president, Geoige Pickering; sec retary, Allan Miller; treasurer, Georg3 Pickering. Tho nine for tho coming year are as follows: Captain, Jerome Pilklngton, Allan Miller, George Pick ering, Frank AA'hltney, Maurice Rrown, Chilstopher Rrown, Joe Lyden, Linn Spencer, E. R. Goodrich; umpire, Guss Hums. Mr. A. AV. Hullstcad ia visit ing his uncle in Factoryvllle. M. illtUel. ..lis. L.IZ.1L' Mrs. O. F. Mont., writes: sia$ & ju.-.-ja time I had taken e OiwrW ""til" tlle "ol'l gjfA-'&' had dlsappeared.n flS.WJtTfS? tftUSff t Mrs. O. F. McIIargue. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rrndley Shuart, ot Pulteney, N. A'., are visiting friends , ngaln nnd pal(j lnnt the- supposed poly pus, as I then could not affoid to have it removed, I began to take Pe-ru-na, thinking I might at least get some tem porary relief. By the I had taken one pus and three bottles cuied the catarrh und throat trouble. I have recommended the- medicine to sev eral friends. As a minister's wife I come In contact with all classes of people, and shall always speak a good word for Pe-ru-na. I have given trial bottles to a few friends. AVIshlng you abundant suc cess, so long as you merit It so richly as you have heretofoie, I remain very truly." Mr. A. F. Jackson. Mansfield, La., sayes: "At one time a lady friend of mine cnine to my store and said that her health had been failing for some time and that her case had bafUcd the skill of her physi cians. I got her a bottle of Po-ru-nn, nnd about three v-nelf Inter she came to my store Mr. A. F. Jackson. &?XIi: Mm Horsfoid's Acid Phosphate I uivutt vigor wiinoui drawing iroin to-morrow's supply. Take no Substitute. The Rev. Welghnns Is still holding revival meetings In the Raptlst church. A sadness is felt In our school, caused by the serious Illness of two pupils, who were seat-mates In tlie Hluh school, and who were stilckcn with appendi citis within a few hours of the same time. They are Courtney Ronrdman nnd AValter Depue. Each has had an operation and are reported to be very slowly improving. The Epworth league gave a leaf so clal last Tuesday evening, at which thero were sixty-five persons present. A very enjoyable tlmo is reported by all present. In connection with the en tortnlniuent the following programme was rendered: Recitation, Leona Shoe maker; song, Lowell HaBlam; retitu tlon, Rerthn Rice; medley, Murgaret Austin and Maud Miller; song, "Thn Sweetest Little airl," Mildred Smith; recitation, Mabel Decker; twng, Rev. J. C. Leacork. Mr, und Mrs. Stoll gave a party In in town Fowls being so feathery this season that Mr. Eugene Messenger, an old and respected butcher, of Thompson, will buy no more after May 1st. Mr. Carglll, of East Jackson, was in town yesterday. George AVIIllams is 111 at the present writing. The will of the late L. JI. Rarton, of Thompson, deceased, has been mad'j public. Miss Hazel AVltter visited relatives in town AA'cdnesday. Dr. Forest Hobbs, of Ararat, was In town AVednesday night. The honorable Dr. Coleman wa In town AVednesday. Marjoile David is ill at the present writing. Miss A'erna Hobbs was called homo on acount ot the sickness of her mother. Leon Hallstead expects to visit friends in Rlnghamtou in the nenr fu ture. , Miss Rosa Garvey will glvo a party to her frlendn Friday evening. Miss Cora Spencer is not able to at tend school. Earl Jenkins has accepted tho chal lenge of Charles Crosier for a game of checkers. They will play in tho Thomp son club house, Saturday, January Si, at 2.30 p. in. Tho Bhadow social is to bo February 4, '99, Instead of January 28, as men tioned before. The young people of this place hold a party In tho G. A. R. hall AVednesday she wns well. She ealci sue mm ner physician when he came to see her that she did not need his ser vices any more: that - e-ru-un had your medicines by favoiablo comment Into many famines in our secnon, anu In neinly every case the moat gratify ing i "' liavo been effected." J. w. rKoen, xu D., Neosho, Mo., a graduate of threo schools of medicine, says of Po-ru-na: "I have, during tho years of my active practice, not only seen Pe-ru-na used with irratlfvlnir re- wni, suits, but have also S' had occasion to test 'iVfy ,ts virtues In my 14 practice, and con- J.AV. Egbert, M. D. plder It an excellent medicine." Po-ru-nn cures catarrh wherever located." Once Introduced into tha family, Pe-ru-na always stays. It becomes an In dispensable remedy for the thousand und one Ills vliii are sure to befall the family in tills climate. Catarrh in Home one of its many forms Is bound to enter the household ns the result of tho rigors of winter or the heat ot summer. Colds, coughs, catarrh, la grippe, cioup, diarrhoea, dysentery.af fectlons of the stomach, liver, kidneys, and the pelvic organs, are only differ ent forms of catarrh. A few doses of Pe-ru-na nt the onset of a catarrhal disease are sutllcient to fitop It. Pe-ru-na is the only Internal remedy yet devised that will cure catarrh In all of Its forms und phases. Pe-ru-na cures by removing the cause: therefore, curesi petmnnently. For free literature on the subject of cm tan h. address Tho Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Com pany, Columbus, Ohio. evening. The following wpre there: Ray Gelatt. Maurice and Christopher Rrown, Charles French. Leon Hall stead. Fred Curtis, Harry Rloxham. I.lllot Rloxham. Glenn nnd Rny Harney Frank AVhitney, Rny Smith Foicst Hobbs. Vctnn Hobbs, Nina Hallstead. Vernu Carpenter, Ethel Whitney, Fay AVrlghter, Katie Sinder, Sarah Lyden, Ethe.1 Smith. Ena Cullender. Tney Ly den. Mamie Murphy, Edith AVrlghter. Fied Curtis, of Jackison, was lifiown AA'cdnesday evonltig CLARK'S OREEN. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hlf'lns are Fore ly nllllctcd with la gr'ppc Roth are iiRtd, being well into their seventies. The former Is somewhat Improved. J. AV. Churchill Is a sufferer from la grippe. Mis John Fowler and her mother-in-law nnd Mrs. M. II. Knight spent the day with thplr friends. Mr. nnd Mis. R. F. Courtright, on Friday last, and leturned to their home in Duu moro on nn evening tialn. Mrs. Clara Matlatk, of AVIIkes-narre, Is vleltlng the home of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. F. Courtrlsht. A Inrge number of people from hore attended tho social held it tlm homfl ot James Holgato In Chinchilla, for the bonoflt of tho Raptlst church. WloMUNN'S ELiX .3 n preparation of the Drug by which It Injurious eilViii ure umuu'il, while) thq vi'unhlo n talc nal pie. peril's are ra talncil. It possesses nil tho ueiuuve, anoelne una untl-.punii.edlc powers of Oi mm, but pioelnet'S mi sickness of tho minim li. no vomiting, no co-.tiveness ne heduchc. In acute nervous disorders ie In an lni.luiblf remedy, n"d Is record mended by the best phjslclans. rEHRETT, Arjsnt. .171 Pearl St., New Vork. 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